We’ve been experimenting with different tools and internal organizational structures (workstreams, squads, swarms, etc.) in order to figure out how to consistently push more original content that allows us to share our story with the world: the story of DAOs, what they are, how we think they’ll change the world, the stories of the people that make up dOrg, and what made them join a DAO, just to name a few themes that we think are worth sharing.
Truth be told, this is not an easy story to tell. Have you yourself tried to explain to your friends or family what a DAO is? It’s tough! But we’re getting there.
For now, we’d like to share a recap of all of our best content so far (including content created by someone else about dOrg or DAOs) so as to have it all in one place - in the next few days, we’ll be moving over additional content from our Medium publication to Substack. Moving forward, we’ll use this as our main content hub.
Builder Profile Series
This series highlights the amazing individuals that are part of dOrg, how their typical days look like, what projects they are working on, and what brought them to a digital cooperative in the first place.
From Web2 to Web3 in 6 months ft. Nestor Barboza
The Main DAO Challenge is Scalability ft. Cesar Brazon
Digital Cooperatives will Change the World ft. Magenta Ceiba
DAOs will go mainstream in 2022 ft. Ben Walker
The traditional work model is outdated. Enter DAOs. ft Mackenzie Patel
YouTube Videos
Stanford: Beyond Bitcoin - Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
What are Digital Cooperatives and How do they Work? | DAOs 101
DAOFest Berlin: Legal Wrappers
DAOFest Denver: Why all Web3 Businesses Should be DAOs
DAPPCON 2019: Continuously Funded DAOs
Podcasts & Panels
Prefiguring post-capitalist work with DAOs
Stanford Blockchain Club: Fireside Chat with Ori Shimony from dOrg
Stanford Law: Autonomous Legal Entities
Media Mentions